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A perfect day of shuttling favorite trails with the crew could quickly turn into a worst-case scenario, should you stuff your head into terra firma without a Leatt DBX Comp II Brace. A full-face helmet is the first step to protecting your grill and noggin, but without a force transferring, impact absorbing brace backing it up, your cervical vertebrae are left helpless. Patented Alternative Load Path Technology makes sure your vulnerable parts are protected so you catch the next shuttle to the top—not to the ER.

Comment on Chris Scott's review:

D3 Combo

Comment on Chris Petsche's photo:

Takes a bit of getting used to

I've got one of these and they're pretty slick. You'll hear a lot of debate on whether they're worth it or not, but I guess that is really up to the individual.

My current set up is the TLD 7855 short sleeve shirt, and D3.

Everyone's body is different, but this combination works well for me. I'd tried other helmets that I've seen other people wear (Giro Remedy, Down-o-matic), but I couldn't get the adjustments to give me the range of motion I needed for really steep terrain. I must have a short neck(?).